
Staffers
in the main landing field in Inner Mongolia are untaking daily regular testing
of the command , recovery, communication and climate systems.
SIZIWANG BANNER, Inner Mongolia, Oct. 13 (Xinhuanet) -- The last drilling
is to be staged at the main landing field in Inner Mongolia Thursday night to
ensure the safe landing of China's second manned spacecraft, according to
official sources.
At the landing field, located in Siziwang Banner (county) of Inner
Mongolia, six helicopters and 14 special vehicles are ready for the recovery and
rescue of the re-entry module. Staff workers keep daily regular testing of the
command, recovery, communication and climate systems.
Sui Qisheng, commander-in-chief of the landing field, said three drillings
have been made and all the equipment is operating well. The last drilling before
Shenzhou-6 comes back will be held Thursday night.
Director Yao Feng of the landing field cited weather forecast as saying
that the coming days will see no heavy rain or snow at the landing field, and
wind is expected to be weakening, which are favorable for the capsule's return.